In the context of typography, hierarchy refers to what type takes initial preference in the design. This alongside what type or section will be considered a secondary aspect to the main copy. Hierarchy makes reference to defining type-order by means of typographic styling (bold, thin, black, light etc.)
Category: MDS 2
MM 2/1 – Exercise 1
Today we learnt about typography! In essence, hierarchy and typographic anatomy were topics of conversation. The following showcases my “song” exercise as an example of typographic analysis and deconstruction.
Powerful Words, a thought
So we’re back and we’re second year…and we’re “devastatingly” skittish. (Jk) Event 1 began with getting pretty deep, quite quickly. In essence we were tasked with constructing a sentence from seven words chosen from a multitude of categorised words which were given to us. The following shows my thought process as well as my final…